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gorge1 [gɔ:ʤ, ingl. am. gɔ:rʤ] SUST.

1. gorge GEO.:

gorge

2. gorge (in stomach):

gorge

3. gorge coloq. (feast):

gorge
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locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

it made his gorge rise

I . gorge2 [gɔ:ʤ, ingl. am. gɔ:rʤ] V. intr.

II . gorge2 [gɔ:ʤ, ingl. am. gɔ:rʤ] V. trans.

gorge SUST.

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Ejemplos de uso para gorge

it made his gorge rise

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Today, most of these gorges are traversed by long bridges, making travel far easier.
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When the youngest sister found out, she put on a white dress and also threw herself into the gorge.
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The river then calms and turns westward through the gorge's remote western section, which is characterized by steep walls and teal waters.
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For most of the river's course, it runs in a deep gorge.
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Several species have been reintroduced to the gorge.
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The gorges are remarkable with a small waterdrop of 2 meters and mountain around 120 meters high.
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The path then headed up from the village and crossed a small bridge of tree planks and twigs, built over a narrow gorge.
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The gorge is home to many species of plants and animals, some of which have been reintroduced to the area.
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The rest of the gorge is covered with thriving second growth forest that can be over one hundred years old.
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The mountains have numerous deep gorges formed by the many rivers that flow through it.
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